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Olympics, Epstein, and Ancient Bacteria Dominate News

Eileen Gu secured her second silver medal at the Milano Cortina Olympic Games on Monday night, but the athlete's achievement was overshadowed by the fact that she did not defend her big air title from Beijing, according to Time. Meanwhile, controversy erupted at the games when Canadian curler Marc Kennedy was caught on a hot mic cursing at a Swedish opponent following accusations of cheating, as reported by NPR News.

Gu, representing China, landed a left-side double cork 1260 – three-and-a-half rotations and a couple of off-axis flips – in her final run of the big air competition, earning enough points to win her second silver medal. However, Canada's Megan Oldham won the gold. Despite not winning gold, at 22 years old and with five Olympic medals, Gu now owns more Olympic medals than any other female freestyle skier ever, according to Time.

The games also saw a curling scandal unfold. Multiple news sources reported that Kennedy was accused of illegally touching a stone past the hog line, sparking controversy and raising questions about the spirit of the sport, according to NPR News.

In other news, the Australian government decided against repatriating 34 women and children with alleged ties to the Islamic State group from Syria, citing a lack of sympathy for those who sought to establish a caliphate, according to NPR Politics. This decision followed procedural issues that prevented their return from Damascus and a previous court ruling that favored the government's stance on repatriation.

Elsewhere in the news, Vox reported on shifting political landscapes. According to Vox, anti-system voters are turning on Donald Trump over the Epstein files saga, with young Republicans particularly enraged. The outlet also reported that Americans are spending less of their income on food than almost ever, a fact that may not feel true to many consumers.

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